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Parmiter's Almshouse and Pension Charity

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Named after
  
Thomas Parmiter

Registration no.
  
215087

Type
  
Charity

Leader
  
Claire Downey

Headquarters
  
6 Trull Farm Buildings. Tetbury, Gloucestershire

Parmiter's Almshouse & Pension Charity is a charity that has its origins in the will of Thomas Parmiter, a silk merchant from Bethnal Green.

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History

In his will of 28 February 1681/2, Thomas Parmiter bequeathed funds for "six almshouses in some convenient place upon the waste of Bethnal Green and further for the building of one free school houses or room, wherein ten poor children of the hamlet of Bethnal Green may be taught to read or write". Thomas Parmiter died in 1688.

The first Parmiter's Almshouses were opened in John Street, now Grimsby Street, off Brick Lane in 1722, and were adjacent to the first school. Along with the school, the Almshouses moved to Gloucester Street, now Parmiter Street, Bethnal Green in 1839, where they remained in use until they were destroyed by a V2 rocket in February 1945. Parmiter's School moved to new premises in Approach Road, Bethnal Green in 1887, and in 1977 the school relocated to Garston, Hertfordshire.

Despite the school moving from Bethnal Green, links remain with the Almshouse & Pension Charity, as the out-pensioners of the Charity visit the school twice a year for a meal, and entertainment provided by the students.

Administration

The Parmiter’s Almshouse & Pension Charity is a Registered Charity (215087) and a Limited Company registered with Companies House Cardiff, as Company Number, 4862231 with a registered office at 6 Trull Farm Buildings. Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8SQ.

The Charity’s governing document is the Scheme of the Charity Commissioners dated 28th January 2008. In 2003, the trust became a limited company in order that the trustees personal liability is limited, given that the trust undertook the development of new almshouses.The Trustees of Parmiter’s Almshouse & Pension Charity are responsible for managing the affairs of the Charity. The Board has a membership of 9 Trustees. Issues that the trustees discuss, organise and responsible for are; • Constitution • Finance • Private finance • Almshouse Provision • Almshouse Management Arrangements • Pensioner appointment & payments • Trips to Parmiter’s School at Garston in Hertfordshire • Dinners • Trips to Seaside

The administration of the Charity is undertaken on behalf of the Trustees by The Trust Partnership. The Clerk to the Trustees is Claire Downey. The Clerk to the Trustees can be contacted at 6 Trull Farm Buildings, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8SQ.

The Current Almshouses

Due to difficulty in securing land in Bethnal Green to build replacement Almshouses, the Trustees of the Charity made a decision in 2008 to look for a site outside of Bethnal Green and as a result a site was found in 2009 in Great Clacton, Essex. On 27 September 2010 the Charity finally took possession of its first Almshouses for 65 years — six two bedroom bungalows, thereby complying with the original terms of Thomas Parmiter's will. The Almshouses have been let to residents who reside within the area of the former Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green.

On 5 October 2010, the Reverend Group Captain Donald Wallace, the Chaplain to Parmiter's School performed the dedication ceremony and unveiled the commemorative plaque, to officially open the new almshouses.

Almshouse application forms for individuals over 60 living within the old Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green area, are available from Ms Claire Downey, Clerk to the Trustees, 6 Trull Farm Buildings, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8SQ.

The Out-Pensioners

The Trustees appoint up to 150 pensioners who must have resided in the area of the former Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green for at least two years. Appointments are made periodically, following adverts being placed in a local newspaper and at a number of other locations in Bethnal Green, which must include St Matthew's Church, Bethnal Green. The Trustees do not hold a waiting list for Pensioners. Pensioners receive a half-yearly pension of £75.

The Trustees hold two celebrations normally in March and October at a local venue for pensioners. This normally includes a four course meal with drink and a free raffle. Following on from the meal, entertainment is provided in the form of a singer and usually everyone then gets up dancing!

In order to underline the importance of maintaining links with Bethnal Green; Parmiter’s School invite Pensioners to visit the school every July and December to have a three course lunch and be entertained by the pupils. This is a popular afternoon out for Pensioners, who catch the coach in Cambridge Heath Road.

In June every year, the Trustees organise a day trip to Eastbourne on the Sussex Coast. Pensioners who come on the trip are given £15 each to pay for their lunch. The coaches leave from Cambridge Heath Road at 9am sharp and leave Eastbourne at around 5pm to return to Bethnal Green by about 7.30pm. On the outgoing trip in the morning, the coaches usually stop at The Pantiles in Tunbridge Wells for an hour break.

For those Pensioners who are no longer able to get out and about, and join us at the five events we hold annually, the Trustees have arranged for a Christmas Hamper to be delivered.

References

Parmiter's Almshouse & Pension Charity Wikipedia